I have the orange version of the Jameson poles... they are the BEST. Get something to cover that blade... the first time you bump your ankle with that blade you will thank me.
Hmm... cardboard? Slit heater hose and rubber bands?I have the orange version of the Jameson poles... they are the BEST. Get something to cover that blade... the first time you bump your ankle with that blade you will thank me.
Or Velcro straps.Hmm... cardboard? Slit heater hose and rubber bands?
Can I be your friend?
I have fork legs.Copper pipe (tubing, damnit) will often bend before I can shear off a fastener. Steel is the way to go!
I have a leather guy, but cardboard would work. They also sell the scabbardsHmm... cardboard? Slit heater hose and rubber bands?
Copper pipe (tubing, damnit) will often bend before I can shear off a fastener. Steel is the way to go!
I love love, love. Love love the knurling on these screwdrivers. I didn't realize that was a thing until I tried them.
Hey.... You stole my reply....When I need more torque, I don't screw around. I use black iron (natural gas) pipe, measured by the foot...
I'm amazed that I haven't destroyed any of my old school Craftsman ratchets by now...
Mike
I forgot earlier... linky:Can I be your friend?Nice gift!!
I keep a few things handy on my tool bench - a pry tool, a marker, a couple pencils, a tape measure, a box cutter, a screwdriver, etc.What are these mini HF toolboxes good for?
It does. And a later M3 motorNice e30! Looks to have European bumpers.
So it has the e36 M3 Motor, US or Euro version of the motor?I keep a few things handy on my tool bench - a pry tool, a marker, a couple pencils, a tape measure, a box cutter, a screwdriver, etc.
All of that stuff has gone in the box, and is pretty handy without being in the way. The other one is going into my hutch. I haven't put it in there yet, but some similar items, plus various USB cords, ties, etc.
They're not changing my world, but at the $10/ea. price I'm very happy.
It does. And a later M3 motor![]()
TIL .......Garage Journal strikes again, saw these mentioned on Mike’s thread a an alternative way to hold bolts for wire wheeling. Have done the careful finger vise method, the pliers or vise grip method and these look like the solution I never knew existed…
S52 - US-spec (E36). Honestly, this car would need a LOT of updates to handle the 333HP S54. The Euro S50 is rare and hard to find, and would suffer from the same upgrade-needed things - bigger brakes, which requires bigger wheels which will generally mean a conversion from 4-lug to 5-lug, etc. etc. - several thousand dollars for the parts to do that and a lot of work.So it has the e36 M3 Motor, US or Euro version of the motor?
N54 for the win lol.S52 - US-spec (E36). Honestly, this car would need a LOT of updates to handle the 333HP S54. The Euro S50 is rare and hard to find, and would suffer from the same upgrade-needed things - bigger brakes, which requires bigger wheels which will generally mean a conversion from 4-lug to 5-lug, etc. etc. - several thousand dollars for the parts to do that and a lot of work.
With the current 15" 4-lug wheels, coilovers and the S52, this thing is a hoot to drive and not lacking anything I feel like fixing in terms of power. I need to get more aggressive pads on it though...
(but I digress...)






Very nice!S52 - US-spec (E36). Honestly, this car would need a LOT of updates to handle the 333HP S54. The Euro S50 is rare and hard to find, and would suffer from the same upgrade-needed things - bigger brakes, which requires bigger wheels which will generally mean a conversion from 4-lug to 5-lug, etc. etc. - several thousand dollars for the parts to do that and a lot of work.
With the current 15" 4-lug wheels, coilovers and the S52, this thing is a hoot to drive and not lacking anything I feel like fixing in terms of power. I need to get more aggressive pads on it though...
(but I digress...)

It’s in the holiday flier. All three sizes of the slip joint needle nose in red are like $10 off or something.What is the promo on the pliers?
I have the orange version of the Jameson poles... they are the BEST. Get something to cover that blade... the first time you bump your ankle with that blade you will thank me.
Hmm... cardboard? Slit heater hose and rubber bands?
Last Sunday we had our annual holiday party for the locksmith association. Vendors and members donate prizes and we do a big raffle. I won this beautiful rekeying kit which just so happens to fit on my Kennedy tool chest!